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Blood Moon Total Lunar Eclipse on September 7-8: How and When to Watch Live

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Blood Moon Total Lunar Eclipse on September 7-8: How and When to Watch Live

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Blood Moon Total Lunar Eclipse: September 7-8, 2025

Skywatchers are in for a breathtaking celestial treat as a Blood Moon total lunar eclipse will grace the skies on the night of September 7-8, 2025. This astronomical event will transform the Moon into a striking reddish hue, captivating astronomy lovers and casual stargazers alike.

What is a Blood Moon?

A Blood Moon occurs during a total lunar eclipse, when the Earth comes directly between the Sun and the Moon. Instead of going completely dark, the Moon takes on a reddish glow due to sunlight refracting through Earth’s atmosphere.

Date and Time of the Eclipse

Date: September 7-8, 2025

Type: Total Lunar Eclipse (Blood Moon)

Duration: Several hours, with totality lasting around 1 hour

Best Visibility: North America, South America, Europe, Africa, and parts of Asia

How to Watch the Lunar Eclipse Live

Naked Eye: No special equipment is required; just look up at the sky.

Binoculars or Telescope: For a closer view of the Moon’s surface details.

Live Streaming: Astronomy organizations and observatories will broadcast the eclipse online for those unable to watch outdoors.

Why This Eclipse is Special

The September 2025 eclipse is being called one of the most spectacular Blood Moons of the decade, as it will be widely visible across multiple continents. It is also a rare chance to observe celestial alignment without the need for any protective glasses, unlike a solar eclipse.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)    

Q1. What time is the Blood Moon eclipse on September 7-8, 2025?
The eclipse begins late on September 7 and continues into the early hours of September 8, with peak totality lasting about an hour. Exact timings vary by location.

Q2. Do I need special glasses to watch a lunar eclipse?
No, unlike a solar eclipse, lunar eclipses are safe to view with the naked eye.

Q3. Why does the Moon turn red during a Blood Moon?
The red color occurs because Earth’s atmosphere scatters blue light while allowing red light to pass through and reflect onto the Moon.

Q4. Where will the Blood Moon be visible?
It will be visible in most parts of North and South America, Europe, Africa, and parts of Asia.

Q5. How often does a Blood Moon occur?
On average, there are two total lunar eclipses every three years, but not all are visible from every location.

Published on : 6th September

Published by : Selvi

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